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There will be user pushback and they will lose users, but I'm sure they have an army of financial analysts that have run the numbers and say they will make more with less users under this model. This does not come without a cost, they are definitely moving into the premium offering sphere and away from "DIY" users. Of course this is a generic statement and there are outliers that don't fit into their model for reason X or Y. I am not locked in to Intuit nor justifying their cost increases because it hits all users (wholesale/retail) but their eco-system when taken as a whole makes accounting and payroll generally simple for the small business owner. The takeaway that winning over CPAs/Accountants alone isn't sufficient is mine based only a peripheral reading of what went wrong with that project and what I managed to gather of why that product didn't exist any longer by the time I graduated.) Among other things SBA chased after CPA/Accountant buy-in and from what I heard nearly had it, as it was proper double-entry for one reason. (Disclaimer/source: Way back in ought six, I was an intern on Microsoft's attempt at the space in a product called Small Business Accounting and then briefly Office Accounting before it died. It's relearning/rebuilding all that that they don't want to do, even if they don't directly realize a lot of their pain stems from the fact that QB is just bad at its job (and has been for a long time). It's also the decades of lock in where all of a company's accounting data has been in QB.įrom what I've heard part of why CPAs/Accountants are reluctant to learn some other system that isn't QB isn't because QB is good for them, but that they have decades of accumulated cruft like Excel macros and similar hacks to try to make okay double entry lemonade from QB's awful single entry lemons. It's not just the network effects of CPAs/Accountants, but also banks and vendor invoice software. It's the same for most small business accountants in the U.S., which really limits the possibilities for new or established competitors. I only use it because my accountant insists. Of course, no one in front-line customer support on either side wanted to own the problem and it took weeks to resolve (only after I visited the bank in person with my laptop to show them what I was seeing, and the bank itself was able to get the attention of the integration team at Intuit). Once my bank got involved when it upgraded its online front end and back end, and certain transactions wouldn't sync to QBO. Trying to undo certain transactions is an exercise in frustration for me and my accountant.
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QBO is so bad that sometimes the Intuit support people I talk with have trouble figuring out answers to simple questions about how to use the software.
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This means manual processes, which sucks for me in terms of extra time and costs (paid to my accountant to manually reconcile these transactions). For instance, the official PayPal app is problematic, my accountant says, because of the way transactions are recorded on the QBO ledger (the issue is mentioned here: ). I use Quickbooks Online, an overpriced, poorly designed piece of garbage for the business I run (small business, lots of online transactions). It's abusive, anti-competitive behavior and Intuit should be on the list of companies that needs to be scrutinized by the government.Įdit: Re-reading the fine print, it's $199 for the first year then it jumps to $299, so it's actually ~$1770 CAD over 5 year. They know they're getting completely screwed by stuff like this, but there's nothing they can do about it. They'll push until they're getting a cut of all your revenue.
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They'll start charging addon pricing for features or charging "per something" for things where they can and before you know it the cost of your bookkeeping software will be getting married to your revenue in some way. There won't be any more sales and everyone knows what happens next.
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Now I don't have a PHD in math or anything, but $1250 over 5 years vs $171 for a perpetual license that I estimate should last me to the 5 year mark is a bit of a difference. The same subscription version is $199, which I assume is USD, so ~$250 CAD per year.
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I just checked and I paid $171 CAD for QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2018 because I bought it on sale. It's a massive price hike for people like me that are frugal with software purchases.